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- Wardhouse Castle was a 13th-century tower house, about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Insch, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. The castle was called Weredors, Wardes...
- Wardhouse railway station served the area of Wardhouse, Aberdeenshire, Scotland from 1854 to 1961 on the Great North of Scotland Railway. The station opened...
- around the valley, and there were plans for a school attached to every wardhouse. In 1851 the territorial legislature p****ed the first public school law...
- p****ed to the Leslies in 1518 and is still owned by their descendants. Wardhouse in Aberdeenshire was held by the Leslies in the 16th century but later...
- became separated from Chancellor on the Edward. The Edward sailed to Wardhouse as agreed and waited for seven days but the other two ships never appeared...
- Preceding station Historical railways Following station Wardhouse Line open, station closed   Great North of Scotland Railway   Gartly Line open, station...
- Drumahaire Drumreilly Carrick on Shannon Ussaun 48 Mohill Mohill Mohill Wardhouse 674 Rosclogher Rossinver Ballyshannon Whiterock 29 Carrigallen Drumreilly...
- 14-15th century Private North east of Udny Green NJ882268 Wardhill Castle Wardhouse Castle Tower house 13th century Traces NJ59302888 Waterton Castle Tower...
- Retrieved 2014-03-19. "This old house". Harvard Gazette. May 22, 2003. Retrieved 2017-10-12. Wardhouse.harvard.edu: Official Artemas Ward Museum website...
- Alexander Maitland. He was married twice: first to Isabella Gordon of Wardhouse and then, in 1792, to Margaret MacDonald of Ghernish. His son Donald later...